
Supreme Court Blocks Vaccine Mandate
Advisory Opinions
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The supreme court is receiving a ly of legal arguments that are being submitted lawfully, according to spring court procedure. And if you think they don't read amikas briefs, they cite to them all the time about arguments that you may think are better argument to make. The chances are, if you're some one who's looking at an oral argument or reading a petitioner's brief, and you have a disagreement with the strategy, unless your point of view on the strategy is fringe, fringe,. fringe, fringe, fringe," he says.
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